by Editor
September 4, 2010
The argument of this article is that intent, like remorse, is irrelevant to restitution. By default, intent, like any other subjective value judgment, should play the role of a restitution-discount variable determined by the victim of an aggressive act, not the arbitration company. Jeremiah Dyke is an adjunct math professor and a libertarian writer. Feel free [...]
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by Editor
August 31, 2010
Ross Kenyon analyzes the radical socialist movement of the Progressive Era in an attempt to discern why they failed and how libertarians can learn from their failures in order to create the ideal libertarian society today. Ross Kenyon is a news analyst with the Center for a Stateless Society and a senior at Arizona State [...]
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